Free lynda.com Video: Printing Tracked Changes
In many publishing editorial workflows, there is a need to capture a record of text changes at each stage of production. And unfortunately, while InDesign allows you to track changes, it doesn’t allow you to print them or export them to PDF. But there is a workaround you can use with InCopy. And you can learn how it works in a video from the InDesignSecrets series on lynda.com.

In the movie, Anne-Marie Concepcion shows how to print or PDF changes, even if you don’t use InCopy for any other reason. The trick is easy and free, since InCopy comes with a Creative Cloud subscription.
This article was last modified on March 5, 2025
This article was first published on June 11, 2015
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